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Why all Americans need strong labor unions

Years of politically motivated attacks on unions have led to a loss of wages for workers.

csmonitor.com

How can the US strengthen unions?

In the US, the decline of the middle class is nearly identical to the decline of American labor union membership. What does this mean for the future of unions and the US economy?

prospect.org

Why Joining a Union is Good For Your Well-Being

New research suggests that workplace organizing contributes to personal happiness and overall well-being.

medium.com

Right to Work is Wrong for Your Family — Whether You are Union or Not. Here’s Why

I spent 36 years working at the Bridgestone Tire Plant in Oklahoma City.

ebony.com

Why Black Women Should Join Unions

I started working as a classroom aide in Baltimore 50 years ago. My colleagues and I—mostly black women—were making $2.25 an hour with no benefits. A gallon of milk cost a dollar and a dozen eggs cost 60 cents, and we knew the work we did was worth a lot more than that. So, we …

blogs.wsj.com

Top Economic Issue for Working Women? Equal Pay, Union Survey Says

Getting equal pay for the same work men perform is the top economic priority working women are poised to fight for, according to a new union survey being released Thursday on Capitol Hill.

huffingtonpost.com

Why The Decline Of Unions Has Lowered Pay For All Workers

Where unions are strong, they raise standards across an industry, according to a new study.

nytimes.com

How an Area’s Union Membership Can Predict Children’s Advancement

Children born to low-income families typically ascend to higher incomes in metro areas where union membership is higher, a study shows.

time.com

How Stronger Unions Could Fix Our Economy — And Our Politics

Labor reform could mean higher wages and less inequality

thenation.com

Top 10 Labor Day Songs

In honor of Labor Day, here's a stab at the impossible take of naming the best songs ever written about working people.

theatlantic.com

Why Unions are Worried About an Upcoming Supreme Court Case

Justices are about to hear oral arguments for a case that could seriously impede labor's fundraising abilities.